They are headlining a Young Black Leadership Summit.

To have Ben Carson, Candace Owens and Stacey Dash in the same room is a lobotomized dream come true for white conservatives who want to use them as the example of a Black person who condones bigotry. Well, this is actually happening at Turning Point USA’s Young Black Leadership Summit on October 25 through October 28 in Washington, D.C.

Candace Owenswho didn’t get enough attention when she was anti-Trump or when she attacked Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, will also rant. Hopefully she will revisit her historically incorrect diatribe of saying the NRA is “the nation’s oldest civil rights organization” and was founded “to train Black Americans to use guns to defend themselves against the Ku Klux Klan, a Democrat terrorist group.” Oh, and Owens is the communications director for Turning Point USA.

There is also anti-Black Stacey Dash who once said there should be no Black History Month or BET, though the only reason why she had a a career was because of the Black community.

Other hacks include NRA bobble head Colion Noir (his real name is Collins Iyare Idehen Jr., which he doesn’t use because maybe that is “too ethnic” for him).

Paris Dennard is not reported to be in attendance, which is hilarious considering Candace Owens said he was “lynched” after he was outed for sexual harassment. Clearly, the folks in the sunken place aren’t loyal.

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95 Photos Of Black People Marching For Our Lives

Black folks were representing in full force at the dozens of March for Our Lives rallies held across the globe on March 24, 2018, attracting hundreds of thousands of students, activists, celebrities and other world citizens concerned about the disturbing levels of gun violence that plagues the U.S like no other nation.
As the disproportionate victims of gun violence in America, Black people made sure their voices were heard. Have a look at the youthful faces of the country's current and future freedom fighters as well as their colorful, clever signs.